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CATALOGUE of
ANCIENT COINS
in GOLD, SILVER and BRONZE
Day of Sale
Thursday, 26th October, 1972
commencing at 10 a.m. precisely
ROMAN COINS
Anonymous, Denarius (c. 110-108 B.C.), helmeted head of Roma
right, rev. Roma seated right on pile of shields, wolf and
twins before her and birds flying above (8.530). About
extremely fine.
L. Flaminius Cilo (c. 103-102 B.C.), Denarius, helmeted head of
Roma right, rev. Victory in biga right (S.540). About ex-
tremely fine.
L. Manlius Torquatus (c. 109 B.C.), Denarius, helmeted head of
Roma right surrounded by ornamental torque, rev. warrior
on horseback left (S.545). About extremely fine.
C. Fonteius (c. 109 B.C.), Denarius, janiform head, rev. galley
left (S.555). About extremely fine.
M. Herennius (c. 101 B.C.), Denarius, head of Pietas right, rev.
naked youth running right and carrying his father on his
shoulder (S.567a). Almost extremely fine.
Anonymous (c. 85-84 B.C.), Denarius, head of Vejovis right, rev.
Jupiter in quadriga right (S.723). Almost extremely fine.
P. Crepusius (c. 82-81 B.C.), Denarius, head of Apollo right, rev.
horseman galloping right, hurling spear (S.738a). Almost
extremely fine.
408* Q. Antonius Balbus (c. 81 B.C.), Denarius, head of Jupiter right,
rev. Victory in quadriga right (S.742b). Extremely fine.
£23.00
£19.00
£30.00
£15.00
£14.00
£16.00
£22.00
£15.00
£17.00
£21.00
£30.00
£25.00
£24.00
£29.00
£13.00
£17.00
£29.00
£23.00
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410
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412
413
414
415
417
418
419
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C. Annius, L. Fabius Hispaniensis (c. 81-80 B.C.), Denarius,
bust of Anna Perenna right, rev. Victory in quadriga right
(S.748). Scarce and very fine.
C. Nevius Baibus (c. 78-77 B.C.), serrate Denarius, head of Juno
right, rev. Victory in triga right (S.769b). About extremely
fine.
M. Nonius Sufenas (c. 63-62 B.C.), Denarius, head of Saturn
right, rev. Roma seated left on pile of arms, crowned by
Victory standing behind her (S.885). About extremely fine.
C. Coelius Caldus (c. 62 B.C.), Denarius, head of Coelius Caldus
right, rev. radiate head of Sol right (S.892). Scarce and
very fine.
C. Hosidius C.f. Geta (c. 60 B.C.), Denarius, bust of Diana right,
rev. Calydonian boar right, pierced by spear and attacked
by dog (S.903). Scarce and very fine.
Q. Cepio Brutus (c. 60 B.C.), Denarius, head of L. Junius Brutus
right, rev. head of C. Servilius Ahala right (S.907). Scarce
and very fine.
L. Marcius Philippus (c. 56 B.C.), Denarius, head of Ancus
Marcius right, rev. equestrian statue on arcade (S.919).
About extremely fine.
Mn. Acilius (c. 55 B.C.), Denarius, head of Salus right, rev.
Valetudo standing left, elbow resting on column and hold-
ing snake (S.922). About extremely fine.
Cn. Plancius (c. 54 B.C.), Denarius, head of Diana left wearing
petasus, rev. Cretan goat standing right; on left, bow and
quiver (S.933). About extremely fine.
C. Vibius Pansa (c. 48 B.C.), Denarius, mask of Pan right, rev.
Jupiter Axurus seated left (S.947). Extremely fine.
C. Plantius Plancus (c. 47 B.C.), Denarius, mask of Medusa
facing, rev. Aurora flying right, leading the four horses of
the sun (8.959). About extremely fine but the reverse, as
usual, weakly struck.
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420 P. Accoleius Lariscolus (c. 37 B.C.), Denarius, bust of Acca £17.00
Larentia right, rev. three statues of the Nympheze Quer-
quetulane facing, supporting a beam on which are five
trees (S.1148). Scarce and about extremely fine but slightly
off-centre. 1
421* Julius Cesar (d. 44 B.C.), Denarius, elephant right trampling a £40.00
serpent, rey. priestly attributes (S.1006). Extremely fine. ]
422 — Denarius, bust of Venus, rev. Aeneas walking left holding £40.00
palladium and bearing Anchises on his shoulder (S.1013).
About extremely fine. 1
423* Augustus (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Denarius, bare head of Augustus £110.00
right, rev. Mercury seated right on rock, playing lyre
(R.LC. 25; C.61). Extremely fine. ]
424 — Denarius, laureate head of Augustus right, rev. Caius and £18.00
Lucius standing facing (R.LC. 350; C.43). Very fine. 1
425 Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), Denarius, laureate head of Tiberius right, £42.00
rev. Livia seated right (R.I.C. 3; C.16). Very fine. 1
426 Republican Denarii (3), M. Albinus Geminus (S.487), L. Calpur- £32.00
nius Piso (S.841a), Q. Cassius (S.916). Very fine. 3
Ay ~=—=— G6); L. Julius: Bursio (Ss728e);, Lo Rubus Dossenus (S.705). £32.00
L. Furius Brocchus (S.902). Very fine. 3
428 —— G), M. Lucius Rutus. (S599); PB, Crepusius (S1738a), L. £24.00
Furius Brocchus (S.902). Fine to very fine. 3
429° =——"G), L. Julias Bursio’ (S.728), P. Founus Crassipes (S-735), £32.00
L. Rutilius Flaccus (S.780). Very fine and better. 3
430 —— @G), M. Tullius (6.531), L. Flaminius Cilo (S.540), L. £30.00
Valerius Flaccus (S.565). Very fine. 3
431 == 6), By Memmius(S.558); 1. Lbatatius. Cerco (:559), Mn. £32.00
Fonteius (S.724). Very fine. 3
432 —— (3), P. Servillius Rullus (6.601), Lentulus Marcellus £42.00
(S.604c), C. Licinius L.f. Macer (S.732). About extremely
fine. 3
£34.00
£72.00
£20.00
£40.00
£42.00
£22.00
£28.00
£155.00
£170.00
£70.00
£62.00
£100.00
£100.00
Lor
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
— (3), Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus (S.514), Cn. Blasio (S.561)
(scarce), L. Scribonius Libo (S.928). Very fine to about
extremely fine.
Nero (A.D. 54-68), Aureus, laureate head of Nero right, rev.
Nero and empress standing (R.I.C. 41; C.42). About fine.
Vespasian (A.D. 69-79), Sestertius, laureate head of Vespasian
right, rev. IVDAEA CAPTA.S.C., Jewess seated right, mourn-
ing under palm-tree; behind palm, Vespasian standing right
(R.LC, 427; C239). Scarce and fair.
Sestertii (2), Nero, rev. ANNONA AVGVSTA CERES S.C. (C.15); Ves-
pasian, rev. ROMA.S.Cc. (C.419). About very fine.
—— (2), Domitian, rev. lovI vicrori.s.c. (C.315); Antoninus
Pius, rev. SALVS PVBLICA.S.C. (C.759). Very fine.
— (5), Faustina II (C.215), Commodus (C.576), Severus
Alexander (C.419), Julia Mamzea (C.21), Otacilia Severa
(C.10). Fine to very fine.
— (5), Trajan (C.391), M. Aurelius (C.984), L. Verus (C.206),
Maximinus I (C.92), Philip I (C.26); together with bronze
(4) and silver (2) forgeries and one colonial bronze.
Didius Julianus, Sestertius, rev. Fortune standing left (R.I.C. 15).
Slight tooling, nearly very fine, rare.
Clodius Albinus, Sestertius, rev. MINER. PACIF. COS. II. S.C.,
Minerva standing left. Very fine, dark patina.
Septimius Severus, Dupondius, SEVERVS. PIVS. AVG. BRIT., rev.
Victory standing right, vIcT. BRIT., etc. Very fine.
Elagabalus, Sestertius, rev. Sol left, holding whip; Philip I, Ses-
tertius, P. 111. COS. U1, Felicity standing left. Both very fine.
Gordian I, Africanus, Sestertius, rev. Securitas seated left. About
fine, very rare.
Gordian II, Africanus, Sestertius, rev. Roma seated left. Tooled
in field, about fine, very rare.
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447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
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Valerian I, Sestertius, rev. Victory standing left. Very fine, slight
tooling.
Diocletian, Folles, Moneta standing left; struck after his abdica-
tion (2); others of Maximianus (1), Galerius (2) and Galeria
Valeria (R.I.C. 110). Very fine, the last scarce.
Galeria Valeria, Folles, in exergue ALE, ANT, SM.TS. Very fine or
better.
Severus II, Follis, as Caesar, rev. Mars advancing right; another,
as Augustus, Fides seated left, in ex. Ags; others of Maxi-
minus II, as Cesar, Genius standing left (extremely fine),
and Maxentius, as Augustus, Roma seated in hexastyle
temple, agp. Very fine except where stated.
Augustus (27 B.C—A.D. 14) and Agrippa (d. A.D. 12), 4225 of
Nemausus, heads of Augustus and Agrippa back to back,
rev. crocodile chained to palm-tree (R.LC. p. 44; C.7).
Extremely fine with dark green patina.
Nero (A.D. 54-68), Sestertius, laureate head right, rev. Temple of
Janus (R.ILC. 171; C.144). Fine.
Trajan (A.D. 98-117), Sestertius, laureate bust of Trajan right,
rev. Arabia standing left, camel at feet (R.IL.C. 466; C.32).
Very fine.
Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Sestertius, bare-headed, draped and
cuirassed bust left, rev. Clementia standing left (R.LC.
702); C.234 var.). Very fine.
Sabina (wife of Hadrian), Sestertius, draped and diademed bust
right, rev. Concordia standing left (R.L-C. 1026; C.6). Very
fine.
Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), Sestertius, laureate head right,
rey. funeral pyre of four tiers (R.LC. 1268; C.167). Very
fine.
Clodius Albinus (A.D. 193-195), Sestertius, bare head right, rev.
Concordia seated left (R.LC. 62; C.7). Scarce and about
fine.
£75.00
£39.00
£58.00
£32.00
£42.00
£14.00
£32.00
£28.00
£28.00
£30.00
£18.00
£26.00
£24.00
£17.00
£30.00
£36.00
£56.00
£28.00
£21.00
£35.00
Lor
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
466
Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), Sestertius, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. Mars standing left holding Vic-
tory, captive at feet (R.ILC. 490b var.; C.198 var.). Very
fine.
Volusian (A.D. 251-253), Sestertius, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. IVNONI MARTIALIS S.C., Juno seated
in circular temple (R.I.C. 253a; C.46). Very fine.
Valerian I (A.D. 253-260), Sestertius, laureate and cuirassed bust
right, rev. Victory standing left (R.I-C. 177; C.234). Irregu-
lar flan but very fine.
Severina (wife of Aurelian), As, diademed and draped bust right,
rev. Juno standing left, peacock at feet (RUC, 7; C9).
Green patina, about extremely fine.
Sestertii (7), Faustina II (2) (R.LC. 1378 and 1692), Lucilla
(R.L.C. 1763), Julia Domna (R.1.C. 590), Julia Mamea
(R.LC. 694), Otacilia Severa (R.ILC. 209a) and Herennia
Etruscilla (R.I-C. 136b). Fine to very fine.
Roman bronze coins (9), consisting of Sestertii of Maximinus I,
Maximus, Severus Alexander, Gordian HI and Philip I, and
Asses of Julia Mesa, Severus Alexander and Otacilia
Severa (2). All described on tickets, fine to very fine.
Roman second brass (7) of Caligula, Claudius I, Nero, Domitian,
Nerva (2) and Trajan. All described on tickets, fine to very
fine.
Roman Denarii (4) of Nerva, Trajan (2) and Maximinus I,
together with a Tetradrachm of Vespasian of the mint of
Antioch. Fine to very fine.
Roman Antoniniani (13), in silver of Gordian II, Philip I,
Herennia Etruscilla. Gallienus, Salonina, Saloninus, and in
billon of Gallienus, Postumus (2), ‘Tetricus, Probus, Carus,
Diocletian; together with five Constantinian bronze coins.
Fine to very fine, a few better.
Syria, Antiochus VII (138-129 B.C.), Tetradrachm, diademed
head right, rev. Athena standing left (B.M.C. 19), together
with a cistophoric Tetradrachm of Pergamum and two
Greek bronze coins. All very fine.
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467
468
469
470
471
476
477
478
479
430
481
482
Trajan (A.D. 98-117), Sestertius, laureate bust right, rev. Fortuna
standing left (R.I.C. 500; C.477). Very fine.
Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Sestertius, laureate head right, rev.
Roma seated left (R.ILC. 636; C.342). Some pitting but
very fine.
Roman Sestertii (5) of Lucilla, Gordian HI, Philip I (2) and
Julia Mamea. Fine to very fine.
Ancient coins (14), Denarii (2), Antoniniani (8), a colonial bronze
and Byzantine bronze coins (2), and one forgery. Fine to
very fine.
Galeria Valeria (wife of Galerius), Follis, diademed and draped
bust right, rev. Venus standing left, mint of Alexandria.
Extremely fine.
Roman Republican Denarii (11), various (S.419, 450 (2), 468,
480, 611, 732 (2), 735 (2), 84le). Fine to very fine.
Roman Imperial Denarii (10), Domitian, Hadrian, Faustina I,
Marcus Aurelius (2), Clodius Albinus (chipped), Geta,
Severus Alexander, Maximus I and Gordian III. Fine to
very fine.
— A similar lot (9), Commodus, Crispina, Geta, Septimius
Severus, Julia Domna, Julia Mesa, Severus Alexander (2)
and Maximinus I. Fine to very fine.
Roman Imperial Antoniniani (9), Gordian III (8) and Trajan
Decius. Very fine to about extremely fine.
Roman Imperial bronze (12), Sestertii (3) of Agrippina I, Lucilla,
Severus Alexander, and second brass (9) of Drusus, Nero,
Vespasian, Domitian (2), Nerva, Faustina I, M. Aurelius
and Gordian III. Fine.
Roman Imperial second brass (13) of Augustus (3), Claudius I
(2), WVespasian, Domitian (2), Trajan, Antoninus Pius,
Lucilla, Philip I and Severina. Fine.
Byzantine Miliaresia (2) of Nicephorus II (R.1913), very fine,
and Leo IV and Constantine VI (R.1768), fine and cracked.
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£16.00
£23.00
£26.00
£11.00
£19.00
£30.00
£38.00
£28.00
£21.00
£44.00
£48.00
£16.00
£14.00
£28.00
£20.00
£14.00
£15.00
£28.00
£30.00
£18.00
£26.00
£16.00
Lor
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
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492
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Byzantine bronze coins (6), including Folles of Justinian I, Anas-
tasius, Justin II and Sophina, together with three tetrarchic
Folles. Fine to very fine.
Mark Antony and Octavia, cistophoric Tetradrachm, head of
Antony right wearing ivy-wreath, all within wreath, rev.
head of Octavia right on cista mystica between two serpents
(C.2; $.1197). About very fine.
Syria, Antiochus VII (138-129 B.C.), Drachm, diademed head
right, rev. Nike advancing left (Bab. 1162 var.), about ex-
tremely fine; together with a Drachm of Velia, a Drachm
of Ariobarzanes I of Cappadocia and a Hemidrachm of
Argos. Fine to very fine.
Syria, Nero (A.D. 54-68), Tetradrachm, laureate head right, rev.
eagle on thunderbolt left, palm before (B.M.C. 190). Very
fine.
Roman Imperial Sestertii (4), Commodus (R.IC. 641; C.644;
R.L.C. 407), Crispina (R.I.C. 672; C.33) and Julia Mameza
(REC. 7082 C.83). Fine,
Roman Imperial coins (12), consisting of billon Antoniniani (7)
including Aurelian and Vabalathus, and Gallienus (C.47),
second brass (4), a Greek bronze and a Siliqua of Theo-
dosius II. Fine to very fine, some better.
Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180), Denarius, laureate head right,
rey. altar inscribed FORT/REDV/CI in three lines (R.I-C. 360;
C.939). Very rare and very fine.
Septimius Severus (A.D. 193-211), Denarius, DIVO SEVERO PIO,
bare head right, rev. CONSECRATIO, eagle standing on globe
(R.LC. 191c; C.84). Very fine and scarce.
Roman Imperial silver (17), Denarii of Vespasian, Domitian,
Trajan (4), Antoninus Pius (4), Faustina J, M. Aurelius,
Commodus, Septimius Severus, Julia Domna, and Antonin-
iani of Philip I (2). All identified in envelopes, fair to fine.
Roman Imperial Sestertii (10) of Domitian (2), Antoninus Pius,
Marcus Aurelius (2), Severus Alexander (4) and Otacilia
Severa. All identified in envelopes, fair to fine.
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493 Roman Imperial bronze (17), Sestertii of Antoninus Pius, Com-
modus, Crispina, Severus Alexander, an As of Domitian
and A{3 (12) of the third and fourth centuries. All identi-
fied in envelopes, fine to very fine, some better.
494 Thrace, Lysimachus (323-281 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of deified
Alexander right, rev. Athena seated left, AI and NE inner
left, [1 on throne (Thompson —). About extremely fine,
some wear of obverse die.
495 Egypt, Ptolemy I (323-284 B.C.), Tetradrachm, diademed head of
Ptolemy I, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt (Sv. 256),
about extremely fine, and a Denarius of Cn. Lentulus
(S.752), very fine.
497 Macedon, Acanthus (c. 430-380 B.C.), Tetrobol, protome of bull
left, head turned back to right, rev. quadripartite incuse
(B.M.C. 33). About very fine.
498* —— Philip II (359-336 B.C.), Quarter-Stater, head of Heracles
right, in lion skin, rev. bow, club and thunderbolt (Pozzi
845). Very fine.
499 — Alexander III (336-323 B.C.), Tetradrachms (2), head of
Herakles right, in lion skin, rev. Zeus seated left (Muller 68
and 267). Very fine.
Aesillas, quaestor (93-92 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of
Alexander right, rev. chest, club and stool (B.M.C. 81).
Very fine.
500*
501 Thessaly, Thessalian League (196-146 B.C.), Double Victoriati
(2), head of Zeus right, rev. Pallas Itonia right (B.M.C. 20-
21). Very fine, the second with countermark.
502* Arcanania, Leucas (after 168 B.C.), Didrachm, statue of Artemis
right, in wreath, rev. prow of a galley right (B.M.C. 90).
Very fine.
503* Attica, Athens (c. 431-404 B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted head of
Athena right, rev. owl standing facing. Very fine.
504 Aegina (c. 404-375 B.C.), Stater, tortoise, incuse square with five
compartments (cf. Boston 1117). About very fine.
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£70.00
£60.00
£42.00
£80.00
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Argolis, Argos (c. 228-146 B.C.), Hemidrachms (3), protome of
wolf to left and right, rev. A in incuse square (B.M.C. 114
and 118 (2)). Very fine.
Paphlagonia, Sinope (c. 290-250 B.C.), Didrachm, head of Sinope
left, rev. Poseidon seated left, with c/m. head of Helios on
obverse and head of Zeus on reverse (B.M.C. 34). Very
fine.
Mysia, Cyzicus (4th Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Kore
Soteira left, rev. head of lion to left, symbol off flan (B.M.C.
124 var.). Off-centre and fine.
—— Pergamum (after 133 B.C.), Tetradrachms (3), cista mystica
in wreath, rev. serpents entwined (B.M.C. 125 and var.).
Very fine.
Caria, Cnidus (c. 400 B.C.), Drachm, protome of lion right, rev.
head of Aphrodite right, K to left, in incuse (cf. Cahn 109
but with unrecorded reverse die?). Reverse off-centre, very
fine.
Phrygia, Apamea (after 133 B.C.), cistophoric Tetradrachms (3),
cista mystica in wreath, rev. serpents entwined (B.M.C. 18.
20, 22). Very fine.
Lycia, Phaselis (3rd Century B.C.), Stater, prow of galley left,
rey. stern of galley (cf. Von Aulock 4426). Very fine.
Cyprus, Citium, Azbaal (449-425 B.C.), Staters (2), Herakles right
in fighting attitude, rev. lion attacking stag (B.M.C. 18),
struck with worn dies and only about fine; together with
an Obol of Nagidus (Bab. pl. 141/15), fine.
Syria, Antiochus Hierax (241-227 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of
Antiochus right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, mint
of Sardes?, monograms to left and right (Newell, W.S.M.
—), very fine; and a Tetradrachm of Seleucus III, mint of
Antioch (Newell, W.S.M. 1029), about fine.
Judzea, Herod I (37-4 B.C.), medium bronze, tripod lebes, rev.
helmet flanked by palm branches (Mesh. 37); together
with eight small bronzes of Alexander Jannzus, Herod I,
Herod Archelaus, Herod Agrippa, Coponius and Valerius
Gratus. Fine to very fine.
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515* Persia, 4th Century B.C., Daric, type of Artaxerxes I, the Great
King right, rev. incuse (B.M.C. 58/60). Very fine.
516* Egypt, Ptolemy IV (221-204 B.C.), Tetradrachm, jugate busts of
Serapis and Isis, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt
(Pozzi 3 and 41). Cleaned and about very fine.
Roman Republic
517* Anonymous (c. 85-84 B.C.), Denarius, head of Veiovis right, rev.
Jupiter in quadriga right (S.723). Extremely fine.
518* L. Cestius C. Norbanus (c. 44 B.C.), Aureus, bust of Africa right
in elephant-skin headdress, rev. helmet on curule chair
(S.1153). Scarce and very fine.
519 Roman Republican Denarii (4), L. Furius Brocchus (S.902a),
C. Licinius Macer (S.732), L. Livineius Regulus (S.1111)
and L. Torquatus (S.545). Very fine.
520* Q. Pomponius Musa (c. 68-66 B.C.), Denarius, head of Apollo
right, rev. Urania standing left (S.823). Obverse off-centre,
scarce and about extremely fine.
521* C. Terentius Lucanus (c. 135-126 B.C.), Denarius, helmeted head
of Roma right, rev. Dioscuri right (S.425). Extremely fine.
522* C. Vibius c.f. Pansa (c. 89-88 B.C.), Denarius, head of Apollo
right, rev. Minerva in quadriga right (S.684). Extremely
fine.
523* M. Antonius (c. 32-31 B.C.), legionary Denarius, galley right,
rev. LEG XI, three military standards (C.1229). About ex-
tremely fine.
Roman Empire
524* Augustus (27 B.C—A.D. 14), Denarius, laureate head right, rev.
Augustus seated left on curule chair on platform receiving
a hostage (C.175). Scarce and very fine.
525 Hadrian (A.D. At7-138), Denarii (3), revs. Justitia seated left
(C.877), Libertas seated left (C.904) and Roma seated left
(C.1099). Very fine.
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£34.00
£15.00
£18.00
£26.00
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£16.00
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526 Septimius Severus (A.D. 193-211), Denarii (4), Africa standing
right (C.493), Salus seated (C.517), Severus standing (C.599)
and Roma seated (C.606). Very fine.
S20 Macrinus (A.D. 217-218), Denarius, laureate and cuirassed bust
right, with short beard, rev. Securitas standing left (C.62).
Extremely fine.
*. Ex J. Schulman Sale (R. Graham), 1966, lot 2019.
528* Severus Alexander (A.D. 222-235), Denarius, laureate head right,
rev. Providentia standing left (C.501). Extremely fine.
*. Ex J. Schulman Sale (R. Graham), 1966, lot 2042.
529* Julia Mama, Denarius, draped and diademed bust right, rev.
Felicitas standing left (C.17). Extremely fine.
530* Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), Denarii (2), laureate, draped and
cuirassed busts right, rev. Letitia standing left (C.120) and
Gordian on horseback left (C.234). Extremely fine.
‘.’ The second coin ex sale of the estate of Hall Park McCul-
lough, New York, 1967.
531 Philip I (A.D. 244-248), Antoniniani (4), Victory standing left
(C.227), Victory advancing right (C.231), Virtus seated left
(C.240) and Virtus standing right (C.244). Very fine to
about extremely fine.
532 Trebonianus Gallus (A.D. 251-253), Antoniniani (3), Pax standing
left (C.77), similar (C.80 var.), and Salus standing left
(C.117). All about extremely fine.
533 Valerian I (A.D. 253-260), Antoniniani (4), emperor standing left
(C.185), RESTITVTOR ORIENTIS (C.189), Salus standing left
(C.197), and Virtus standing left (C.280). Very fine to ex-
tremely fine.
534* Constantius I (A.D. 305-306), Argenteus, mint of Ticinum,
laureate bust right, rev. four emperors sacrificing before
camp gate (C.315; Laffranchi 32/35). About extremely
fine.
535* Valens (A.D. 364-378), Solidus, mint of Antioch, diademed.
draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Victory seated right
inscribing shield (C.61). Extremely fine.
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536* Valentinian III (A.D. 425-455), Solidus, mint of Ravenna,
diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Valentinian
standing (C.19). Extremely fine.
537 Arcadius (A.D. 383-395), Solidus, armed, helmeted bust facing.
rev. Constantinople seated (T.7). About extremely fine.
538 Leo I (A.D. 457-473), Solidus, helmeted armed bust facing, rev.
Victory standing left holding long cross (T.4; R.241). Fine.
539* Anastasius (A.D. 491-518), Solidus, armed, helmeted bust facing,
rev. Victory standing left holding long cross (T.70; DO. 3b).
Extremely fine.
540* Justin I (A.D. 518-527), Solidus, mint of Thessalonica, helmeted
armed bust facing, rev. Victory standing left holding long
cross, stars in field left and right. Very fine.
541 Justinian I (A.D. 527-565), Solidus, helmeted and cuirassed bust
facing, rev. Victory standing facing holding long cross and
globus (B.M.C. 10; R.452). Very fine.
542 -—— : (7). including Folles of Constantinople, Antioch and
Carthage. and bronzes (7) of Justin II. Fine to very fine.
543* Justin II (A.D. 565-578), Solidus, mint of Ravenna, helmeted and
cuirassed bust facing, holding Victory on globe, rev. Con-
stantinople seated (R.761; DO. 210b.2 var.). Extremely
fine.
544 Maurice Tiberius (A.D. 582-602), Solidus, helmeted and cuirassed
bust facing, rev. Victory standing facing holding long cross
and globus (cf. R.1006/7). Very fine.
545 Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine (A.D. 610-641), Solidi (2),
Heraclius, with long beard, and son facing, rev. cross on
steps (DO. 26g and 26j). Very fine.
546 Constans II (A.D. 641-668), Solidus, facing bust, rev. cross on
steps, S in right field, officina I (DO. 7 var.; R.1510 var.).
About extremely fine.
547* Justinian I (first reign, A.D. 685-695), Solidus, young crowned
bust facing, rev. cross on steps, officina 0 (DO. 2 var.). Ex-
tremely fine.
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£46.00
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£36.00
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£44.00
£32.00
£22.00
£68.00
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£18.00
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548 Theofilos, Michael II and Constantine (A.D. 832-839), Solidus,
facing bust of Theofilos, rev. facing busts of Michael and
Constantine (R.1834; B.M.C. 10). Extremely fine but some
damage and double-striking.
549* Constantine VII and Romanus II (A.D. 945-959), Solidus, busts
of Constantine and Romanus facing, holding patriarchal
cross between them, rev. bust of Christ facing (R.1905;
B.M.C. 60).
550 Constantine IX (A.D. 1042-1055), Nomisma, seated figure of
Christ facing, rev. facing bust of emperor in loros, holding
sceptre and globus (R.1987). About extremely fine.
S51 John II (A.D. 1118-1143), Nomisma, seated figure of Christ
facing, rev. John standing facing, holding labarum and
blessed by the Virgin standing on the right (B.M.C. 32).
Almost extremely fine.
552 Nicea, Theodore I Lascaris (A.D. 1204-1222), AR Trachy, seated
figure of Christ facing, rev. Theodore and St. Theodore
standing side by side, each holding a sword and supporting
a headed labarum between them (Hendy, pl. 30, 2-3).
About extremely fine but pierced.
553 Andronikos IJ and Michael IX (A.D. 1295-1320), electrum
Trachea (2), the Virgin Orans within the walls of Constan-
tinople, rev. Andronikos and Michael kneeling facing,
Christ standing between them (cf. R.2230 var.). Very fine.
554 -— — Anonymous Grossi (3), seated figure of Christ facing, rev.
Andronikos and Michael standing facing, holding labarum
between them (cf. R.2237/9). Very fine.
555 Trebizond, 13th/14th Century Aspers (4) of John II and Alexius
II. Very fine.
556 —— Theodora (c. A.D. 1285), Asper, Theodora standing facing,
rey. St. Eugenius standing (B.M.C. Vandals 1; R.2320).
Very fine and rare.
557. Carausius (A.D. 287-293), Antoniniani (6). Mostly fine.
558 —— A similar lot. fair to sine.
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—— Antoniniani (5), and Allectus, Antoniniani (2). Mostly
about fine.
Nero (A.D. 54-68), Aureus, laureate head right, rev. Jupiter
seated left (R.ILC. 45; C.118). About fine, has been mounted
and gilt.
Fourth Century bronze coins (40), consisting of Constantine I
(10), Urbs Roma (2), Constantinopolis (4), Constantine II
(8) and Constans (16). All identified in envelopes, mostly
very fine, some better.
— A similar lot, Constantine I (4), Urbs Roma, Constans (10),
Constantius II (10), Valens (7), Valentinian I, Gratian,
Honorius, Arcadius, Theodosius I (2) and copies (2). All
identified in envelopes, mostly very fine, some better.
—— A similar lot, Constantine I (9), Urbs Roma, Constans (9),
Constantius II (14)), Gratian and Theodosius I. All identi-
fied in envelopes, mostly very fine, some better.
—— A similar lot, Constantine I, Urbs Roma (2), Constan-
tinopolis, Constans (2), Constantius I] (13), Jovian (2),
Gratian, Valens (3), Valentinian I (2), Valentinian II and
uncertain. All identified in envelopes, mostly very fine,
some better.
Urbs Roma (c. A.D. 335-337), helmeted head of Roma left, rev.
GLORIA EXERCITVS, standard between two soldiers, in ex.
SMHB (L.R.B.C. 941). Very fine and rare.
Sassanian Dirhems (15), mostly late. Fine to very fine.
— A similar lot (15). Fine to very fine.
Arab-Byzantine Fals (10). Mostly fine.
Byzantine AZ (40). Mostly fine.
—— A similar lot (40). Mostly fine.
Romano-British bronze (13), mostly Constantinian AZ of the
London mint, together with an imitation As of Claudius I.
Fine to very fine.
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£20.00
£17.00
£14.00
£11.00
£11.00
£32.00
£12.00
£105.00
£105.00
£20.00
£20.00
£11.00
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Roman Denarii (10), Commodus (2), Septimius Severus (3),
Caracalla (3), Julia Domna (2). Fine to very fine.
Constans II (A.D. 641-668) with Constantine IV, Heraclius and
Tiberius, busts of Constans and Constantine facing, rev.
Heraclius and Tiberius standing flanking a long cross on
steps (R.1607 var.). Some weakness, about extremely fine.
Constantine X (A.D. 1059-1067), Nomisma, Christ seated on
throne, facing, rev. Constantine standing holding labarum
and globus (R.290). Very fine.
Michael VII (A.D. 1071-1078), Nomisma, bust of Christ facing,
rey. bust of Michael holding labarum and globus (R.2032).
About very fine.
Urtakid bronzes (20), many varieties. Fair to fine.
— A similar lot (20). Fair to fine.
— A similar lot (20). Fair to fine.
Parthian Drachms (10). Fine to about very fine.
Roman clay forgers’ moulds (4), three obverses and one reverse
for Folles of Galerius of the mint of Alexandria, from
Egypt. One broken, very fine.
Macedon, Perseus (178-168 B.C.), ‘Tetradrachm, diademed head
of Perseus right, rev. eagle standing right on thunderbolt,
all in oak-wreath (cf. Grose McClean 3675). Very fine.
—— A sinmlar com. Very juice.
Ancient glass weights (6) of the Roman and Arabic period. Fine.
——— A Smuslar lot. (6). Fie.
A fine lime-green Byzantine glass weight with cruciform mono-
gram, ME to left, OV above, I° to right and © below.
Very fine.
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Aegina, Stater (c. 550-580 B.C.), sea-turtle with smooth shell,
rev. divided into five incuse compartments. About fine.
Bactria, Eucratides (c. 180-160 B.C.), Tetradrachm, bust of
king right, wearing horned helmet, rev. Dioscuri riding
right, monogram below. Very fine but tooled, rare.
Mysia, Pergamum, Attalus I (241-197 B.C.), Tetradrachm,
head right, rev. Athena seated left. Very fine.
Judea, 2nd Revolt, Denarius, obv. lyre, rev. grapes. Slight
corrosion on obverse, very fine.
—— Denarius, similar, overstruck. Very fine.
Macedon, Amyntas III, Stater, head of bearded Herakles, rev.
horse standing right. About fine.
— Demetrius Poliorketes (306-283 B.C.), Tetradrachm,
head of Demetrius right, rev. Poseidon standing left, foot
on rock. About fine, rare.
Metapontum, Stater, head left with flowing hair, rev. ear of
barley. Very fine.
—— Stater, similar but head with hair rolled. Fine.
Sicily, Selinus (466-415 B.C.), Tetradrachm, River-god Selinos
standing left, rev. quadriga walking right. Good and rare.
Pheenicia, Sidon, Double-Shekel (c. 370-358 B.C.), war galley,
rev. king in chariot left, Persian attendant, ayin and beth
above. Nearly very fine.
Paphlagonia, Sinope, Drachm (c. 480-415 B.C.), eagle head
left, rev. incuse of two granulated squares. Very fine.
— Drachm, same type but of finer style, two plain
incuse squares. Very fine.
Didrachm, head of Sinope left, rev. sea-eagle on
dolphin, broad flan, weak in parts, fine; another, smaller
flan, very fine; Hemidrachm, obverse similar, rev. eagle
facing with outstretched wings, fine.
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£110.00
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£54.00
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£50.00
£60.00
£55.00
£270.00
£95.00
£110.00
£85.00
£62.00
£140.00
£38.00
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£270.00
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601* AR
602* AR
603* AR
604* A
605 A
606 AR
607 AR
608 AR
609* AR
610* AR
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Italy, Sybaris (c. 550-510 B.C.), Stater, bull standing left,
looking back, YM above, rev. same type, incuse and
reversed. Very fine, rare, slight edge breaks.
Sicily, Syracuse, Tetradrachm (c. 460 B.C.), head right, rev.
quadriga right. Obverse very fine and sharp, reverse fine
but not well struck.
— Tetradrachm (c. 485-479 B.C.), head right, hair
turned up under diadem. Nearly very fine but two die
break flaws on reverse.
Syria, Seleucus I (312-280 B.C.), Tetradrachm, laureate head
of Zeus to right, rev. Athena in quadriga of elephants to
right. Fine and rare.
Tetradrachms of Demetrius I (2) and Alexander I. Fine
and better.
Calabria, Tarentum, Didrachm (c. 500 B.C.), Phalanthos on
dolphin right, rev. sea-horse with curled wings left, radiate
border (VI. 115); another (470-460 B.C.), Phalanthos on
dolphin to left, rev. sea-horse right. Both about fine and
rare.
Achzan League, Patre (280 B.C.), Hemidrachm, head of
Zeus right, rev. monogram in wreath (B.M.C. 43); Man-
tineia (c. 222 B.C.), Hemidrachm, similar type, both very
fine; Aegina, Quarter-Stater (c. 500 B.C.), turtle with
smooth shell, rev. incuse triangular compartments, fine,
rare.
Pontus, Amisus, Drachm (4th Cent. B.C.), head of Tyche
left, rev. owl facing with spread wings, very fine; Phcenicia.
Aradus, Stater (c. 380 B.C.), head of male deity, laur. and
bearded, right, rev. galley over waves, eye at prow (B.M.C.
36a), fine.
Athens, Attica, Tetradrachm (490-430 B.C.), head of Athena
right, rev. owl standing right, head facing, wings closed
(B.M.C. 43). Very fine, rare.
— -—— Tetradrachm of very archaic style (c. 500 B.C.),
lumpy fabric, type as preceding (B.M.C. 3). Chisel cut on
reverse, very fine, very rare.
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611 AR Bactria, Eucratides (c. 169-159 B.C.), Tetradrachm, bust
right, rev. the Dioscuri, Greek legends around (B.M.C. 9).
Tooled in field, nearly very fine.
612 Beotia in Genere (220-197 B.C.), 4k Drachm, head of Dementer,
rey. Posiedon standing, fine; Spain, Castulo (204-254 B.C.),
AE 33, rev. Sphinx right, fair; Celts of the Danube, A
Tetradrachm (c. Ist Century B.C.), rev. crude horse left,
about fine.
613 A Islands of Ionia, Chios, Didrachm (478-412 B.C.), rev.
quadripartite incuse square, nearly fine; Colchis in Genere,
Hemidrachm (4th Century B.C.) (B.M.C. 1), obverse off-
centre; Locris Opunti, Obol (338-300 B.C. (B.M.C. 45).
very fine.
614 A Corinth, Stater (c. 500 B.C.), Pegasus left, O below, rev.
archaic head within incuse square; another (c. 380 B.C.),
head left, dolphin above. The first good and rare, second
very fine.
615 AR Cyzicus, Trihemiobol (480-400 B.C.) (B.M.C. 108), very fine;
Eubecea, Histizea, Tetrobo! (196-146 B.C.) (B.M.C. 99), ex-
tremely fine.
616 AR Moesa Inferior, Istrus, Drachm (400-300 B.C.), two young
male heads, one inverted, A below dolphin (B.M.C. 2),
very fine; Crete, Lyttus, Didrachm (c. 450-300 B.C.), eagle
left, rev. boar’s head (B.M.C. 17), tooled, about fine, rare.
617* A Judea, 2nd Revolt (A.D. 132-135), Denarius, inscription
within wreath, rev. ewer with palm branch to right. Plated,
fine and rare.
618 AR Macedon, Alexander III (336-323 B.C.), Tetradrachms (2).
Fine.
619 AX —— —— Drachm, monogram below eagle, very fine; Philip
III (323-297 B.C.), Tetradrachm, about fine.
620 AR Metapontum, Lucania, Stater (c. 300 B.C.), head of Perse-
phone right, rev. ear of barley (B.M.C. 122). Fine and rare.
621 AR Elis, Olympia, Drachm (c. 400 B.C.), eagle flying right, very
fine; Rhodes, Drachm (c. 160 B.C.). head of Helios three-
quarters right, some corrosion spots but extremely fine.
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£22.00
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Artemis right, rev. Artemis as huntress left. E in field.
Fine and very rare.
AR Tarentum, Didrachm (c. 281-235 B.C.), horse walking right,
rev. Taras on dolphin left (B.M.C. 171); another, similar
but horse standing (B.M.C. 135). Very fine.
AR —— Didrachm (c. 281-272 B.C.), similar types (B.M.C. 249);
another (c. 272-235 B.C.) (B.M.C. 214). Very fine or better.
AR —— Didrachm (c. 272-235 B.C.), similar type, face mask
under horse (B.M.C. 142), nearly very fine; Stater, horse-
man left, Taras on dolphin left (B.M.C. 250), very fine, rare.
Parthia, AR Drachms of Mithradates I (Sellwood 10/1) and Mith-
radates II, nearly very fine, the first pierced; Thessalian
Confederacy (191-146 B.C.), AX Double Victoriatus (B.M.C,
4); Sinope, Paphlagonia, AR Hemidrachm (375-350 B.C.);
Syracuse, AZ 22mm. (274-216 B.C.) (B.M.C. 599), fine and
better.
AR Lucania, Thurium, Obol (300-268 B.C.), nearly fine; Velia,
Stater (400-268 B.C.), rev. lion springing on stag left
(B.M.C. 111), punch mark in centre of reverse, very fine.
AR Thasos, Tetradrachm (after 146 B.C.), head of young
Dionysos wearing ivy-wreath (B.M.C. 67-78), chisel mark
on reverse, tooled and cleaned; ‘Thrace, Lysimachus (323-
281 B.C.), Tetradrachm, fine.
AR Syria, Antiochus IV (175-164 B.C.), Tetradrachm (B.M.C.
17), fine; Satraps of Tarsus, Stater (379-374 B.C.), Baaltars
seated left (B.M.C. 21), very fine.
AR Pheenicia, Sidon, Double Shekel (384-370 B.C.), war galley,
rev. king in chariot left (B.M.C. 17). Only good but rare.
Corinth (c. 330 B.C.), Stater, symbols AI, Artemis (Ravel 1081),
rim pierced; Tarentum (c. 330 B.C.), Didrachm, horseman
right, AAI below, rev. Taras on dolphin, hippocamp on
shield, PI left, shell below (Vlasto 594). Very fine.
Athens (c. 450 B.C.), Tetradrachm (17.05 gms.) of later archaic
style. Rev. weak but very fine.
Lor
633
634
635
636
637
638
640
641
642
643
644
645
23
Heraclea Pontica, Timotheus and Dionysius (c. 340 B.C.), Stater
(9.4gms.), head of young Dionysius, rev. Heracles and
trophy (B.M.C. 21; Pozzi 2142). Almost very fine.
Drachms (5): Larissa (c. 350 B.C.), rev. horse feeding left;
Rhodes (c. 50 B.C.), rev. full-blown rose (B.M.C. 335 ff);
Amisus (c. 350 B.C.) (2), rev. owl with spread wings;
Byzantium (c. 350 B.C.) (B.M.C. 15). Two with deep cuts,
fine or better.
Lycean League (c. 100 B.C.), Drachms (3), Olympus and Phaselis
(2), with rev. lyre and symbols in shallow incuse square (cf.
B.M.C. 16). Scarce and very fine.
—="A similar lot.
Rhodes (c. 150 B.C.), Drachms (6), radiate head of Helios right,
rey. Shallow incuse square containing rosebud, various sym-
bols and magistrates. Fine.
== Assimilar lot.
Tetradrachms (4) of Antiochus XI of Syria (B.M.C. 1-5), Ptolemy
VII, mint of Citium, Salamis, and Babylon. Fine or better.
Pheenicia, Didrachm of Tyre (c. 300 B.C.), rev. owl. crook and
flail; Half-Shekel of Sidon, war galley, rev. king in chariot.
The first very fine.
—— Sidon (c. 340 B.C.), Double Shekel (24.9 gms.), war galley,
rey. Persian king in chariot (B.M.C. 69). Fine.
—— Sidon (c. 400 B.C.), Double Shekel (26.37 gms.), galley
before fortress, rev. king in chariot (B.M.C. 5) (deep cut);
c. 340 B.C., Double Shekel, similar but obv. galley only
(B.M.C. 17); and a 1/16th-Siglos, rev. king and lion. Good
to fine.
Small silver (7), including Spain, Osca, Partum, Olympus; to-
gether with Greek bronzes (31). Some plugged, mainly fine.
Greek Imperial, silver (1), billon (3) and bronzes (20), together
with other Greek silver (2). Fine or better, all attributable.
— Bronzes (30). Mainly fine.
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26
30
£22,00
£34.00
£20.00
2200
£32.00
2100)
£36.00
£21.00
£24.00
£30.00
£44.00
£52.00
£60.00
£50.00
£42.00
£17.00
£20.00
£60.00
W’drawn
£36.00
£78.00
£75.00
£85.00
Loe
£70.00
Lor
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
24
—— Bronzes (63). Many fine.
—— Bronze Drachms of Alexandria (39). Fair.
Peonia, Patraus, c. 340-315 B.C., Tetradrachm, diademed por-
trait head of Patraus right, rev. Peonian horseman right,
spearing fallen Macedonian soldier. Chisel-cuts in edge,
fine and extremely rare.
—— —— Tetradrachm, laur. head of Apollo left, rev. similar
to the previous coin. Very fine and rare.
—— —— Tetradrachm, similar, obv. fine, rev. very fine, scarce;
another, different dies, fine and very rare; another, from
different dies, rev. symbol bull’s head, legend retrograde,
very fine and scarce.
AR Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm (4th Century B.C.), very fine,
Arab-Asian, Dirhems (2, one broken).
AR Syria, Antiochus VIII, Tetradrachm, head right, rev. Zeus
standing holding star and sceptre (B.M.C. 14). Extremely
fine.
Antiochus IV, Tetradrachm (B.M.C. 17), very fine, but
corrosion spots and cleaned; Macedon, Alexander III,
Tetradrachm, fine; another, countermarked on obverse.
AR
AR Elis, Drachm, eagle with hare, rev. winged thunderbolt:
Rhodes, Drachm, cleaned; Anactorium, Corinthian Stater,
double-pierced on edge, Calabria, Half-Litra; Cyzicus,
Trihemiobol; Miletus, Hemidrachm; Thebes, Obol. The
last good, others fine or better.
AR Capadocia, Ariarathes, Drachm; Didrachms of Chios,
Carthage, Caulonia, Nola; Byzantium, Half-Siglos; Bac-
tria, Eucratides, Obol. Fine or better.
AR Athens, Tetradrachm (c. 430-322 B.C.), countermark of owl
on reverse, fine; Tarentum, Didrachm; Thasos, Drachm,
nearly very fine.
Pergamum, cistophoric Tetradrachm; Tarentum, Stater, both fine;
Boetia, Thebes, Stater (B.M.C. 101), only fair; other minor
Greek A (5), of Thebes, Terina, etc., a few fine.
63
Sy)
LOE
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
671
25
AR Thessaly, Drachms of Larissa, Perrhebi, The Confederacy;
Half-Drachm of Pharsalus. Mostly fine.
A Pontus, Amisus, Drachms (6); Achzan League, Hemidrachms
(6); The Arcadians, Triobols (2). Fine and better.
AR Aegina, Stater; Arcarnania, Didrachm; Argolis, Hemidrachm;
Athens, Drachm, all only fair; Apollonia, Drachms (2), fine.
Bosphorus, Kingdom, Rhescuporis III (A.D. 212-229), electrum
Stater, bust right on both sides. Fine.
AR Bithynia, Calchedon, Drachm, bull standing right, rev. incuse
square; Kingdom, Nicomedes II, Tetradrachm, pitted,
nearly very fine.
AR Corinth, Stater (540-430 B.C.) (B.M.C. 65), good; another
(c. 350-300 B.C.); Hemidrachm (B.M.C. 355); Cilicia, Soli-
Pompeiopolis, Stater, good; Croton, Stater (B.M.C. 26);
Chios, Didrachm; Cnidus, Drachm; Cilicia, Obol, some fine.
AR Illyricum, Damastion (c. 350 B.C.), Tetradrachm; Cyrene,
Didrachm; Istrus, Drachm; Bruttium, Croton, 4-Stater;
Heraclea, Obol. Last two fine.
AR Thrace, Cherronesus, Hemidrachm; Maroneia, Trihemiobol;
Kingdom, Lysimachus, Tetradrachm; Syria, Tetradrachms
of Antiochus I and Antiochus VIII, Drachms of Demetrius
I (2); Macedon, Alexander III, Drachm. The last very fine,
others nearly fine.
AX Crete, Lyttus, Stater (c. 450-300 B.C.), eagle flying right, rev.
boar’s head right in incuse square. Fine, rare.
AR Larissa, Didrachms (2); Leucas, Stater, fine; Lycian League,
Phaselis, Drachm, very fine.
Ancient bronze coins, mostly Greek; Egypt, glass weight. Some
very fine.
AR Roman Republican Denarii, Acilia, Aemilia, Appuleia.
Ceecilia, Cassia (2); Victoriatus (c. 205-150 B.C.); Quinarius.
Cloulia (Syd. 922, 828, 578A, 611, 935, 936, 83, 586b).
Last two nearly fine, others mostly about very fine.
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26
£65.00
£90.00
£85.00
£60.00
£62.00
£100.00
£90.00
£65.00
£90.00
£65.00
£75.00
£50.00
£52.00
£48.00
£30.00
£390.00
£54.00
£130.00
£50.00
£30.00
£68.00
£42.00
£169.00
DOr
672
673
674
G/5*
676
o77*
678
679
680
681
682*
26
AR —— Acilia, Cornelia, Fabia, Fulvia, Hosidia, Julia, Licinia
(2) (Syd. 922, 752, 532, 539A, 728D, 904, 732, 929). Mostly
very fine.
AR —— Marcia, Norbana, Poblicia, Porcia, Postumia, Titia (2)
(Syd. 737, 739, 614, 513, 745, 691, 692). About very fine.
AR —— Tituria (2), Quinctia, Valeria, Vibia, Volteia (2) (Syd.
700, 700A, 563, 565, 944, 774, 775). Fine and better.
A’ Julius Cesar, Aureus (44 B.C.), bust of Venus right, dia-
demed, shoulders bare, CAES DIC QVAR, rev. COS QVINC
within laurel wreath (Syd. 1021). Weak on reverse, fine
and very rare.
AR Denarii, Pompey the Great (2), both only good; Julius Cesar,
fine; Mark Antony (2) (Syd. 1035, 1344, 1006, 1232a, 1168),
last two nearly fine.
AR Antony and Cleopatra, Denarius, bare head of M. Antony
right, rev. diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right
(Syd. 1210). Legends incomplete, nearly fine, very rare.
AR M. Antony and Octavia (39 B.C.), Cistophorus, conjoined
busts right (Syd. 1198); Mark Antony and Lucius Antony,
Denarius, bare head right on each side (Syd. 118g). Both
nearly fine.
AR Augustus, Denarius, bare head right, rev. Apollo standing left,
IMP X, in exergue ACT (R.I.C. 328), nearly very fine but
small; another, rev. temple, about fine.
AR Denarii, Tiberius, quadriga right; Nero, Jupiter seated left;
Otho, Security standing (R.LC. 2, 45, 12). The second very
fine, others nearly fine.
~ Sestertii, Agrippina Senior, carpentum drawn by two mules:
Claudius, legend in wreath; Nero, Roma seated left (nearly
very fine); AZ As, Galba, Liberty standing left. First two
only good.
A Civil Wars (A.D. 68-29), Denarius struck for Galba, head of
Libertas right, rev. SPQR on shield within oak-wreath
(B.M.C. 12; R.LC. S21). About very fine, very rare.
Lor
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
27
AR Vitellius and his children, Denarius, head right, rev. his son
and daughter face to face (R.I.C. 14). Tooled in parts,
nearly fine, rare.
A Denarii, Vitellius, rev. Victory left; Vespasian, Pax seated
left; Domitian (as Cesar), Nerva (2), Trajan (2). Fine and
better.
AZ Nerva, Sestertius, laur. bust right, rev. FISCI IVDAICI, etc.
around palm-tree (R.I.C. 82). Good and rare.
AE Sestertii, Titus, Ant. Pius; As, Vespasian (2), Domitian,
Hadrian, Ant. Pius (2), last three with BRITANNIA; Quadrans
of Trajan. Mostly good to fine.
AR Denarii, Hadrian (3), Sabina, Aelius (2), Ant. Pius, Faustina
(2). Mostly very fine.
7Z Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, TR. POT XIx Cos 1 (Syd. 946),
very fine, dark patina; Faustina Senior, Sestertius, veiled
bust right, rev. Cybele seated right (Syd. 1145), tooled in
field, nearly very fine.
AR Denarii, Marcus Aurelius (as Ceesar under Ant. Pius), another
(as Augustus), both very fine; Lucius Verus, Commodus,
Crispina, all fine; AZ Sestertii, Marcus Aurelius, Faustina
Junior, Lucius Verus, all poor to good.
A Pertinax (A.D. 193), Denarius, laureate bust right, rev. Provi-
dentia standing left (R.LC. 10). Slightly off-centre, fine
and rare.
AR Denarii, Sept. Severus, Caracalla, Julia Paula, Julia Mesa,
Elagabalus, Sev. Alexander (2). Very fine and better.
AZ Gordian II (Africanus) (A.D. 238), Sestertius, laur., draped
bust right, rev. Aeternitas seated left. Only fair but very
rare.
AR Denarii of Orbiana, Julia Mamza and Maximinus I, last two
very fine; Gordian III, A heavy Antoninianus and €& As,
4th issue; Philip I, AR Antoninianus, fine and better.
694* AA Trajan Decius, Double Sestertius, radiate, draped and cuir.
bust right, rev. Felicity standing facing, FELICITAS SAECVLI
s.c. Edge damaged, very fine, very rare.
£55.00
£95.00
£90.00
£90.00
£90.00
£48.00
£65.00
£60.00
£58.00
£48.00
£52.00
£100.00
£55.00
£85.00
£55.00
£60.00
£60.00
£62.00
£95.00
£42.00
£45.00
£60.00
Lot
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
28
AZ —— Sestertius (R.LC. 112), fine; AR Antoniniani of Philip IE
(as Cesar), Herennia Etruscilla, Herennius Etruscus, Treb.
Sy Valerian J, Mariniana and Salonina, very fine and
etter.
AZ Antoniniani of Vabalanthus (as Augustus), VENVS AVG, good
and rare; Florianus, Providence standing left; Carausius,
London, LEG vil CLA, both fine and rare.
fZ Antoniniani of Macrianus, Quietus, Postumus, Tacitus, Maxi-
mianus; Sestertius of Postumus; Follis, London, of Dio-
cletian; and a Quinarius of Allectus. First two poor, others
fine or better.
AR Heavy Siliqua of Constantius II and Siliqua of Gratian, very
fine and fine; AZ Magnentius, Double Centenionalis; other
AE from Constantius Chlorus to Tiberius II Constantine (8),
some very fine.
AN Valentinian I, Solidus, Valentinian standing, in ex. SMNI,
scratches in reverse field, fine; Theodosius II, Solidus, hel-
meted bust facing, GLORO AVI STERRAR, in ex., TESOB, about
very fine.
AN’ Honorius, Solidus, bust right, rev. VICTORIA AVGGG, in ex.
CONOB. Very fine.
AN’ Leo IL and Zeno, Solidus, bust racing, rev. Leo IL and Zeno
seated, in ex. CONOB; Zeno, Solidus, VICTORIA AVGGGE, in ex.
conos. Both nearly very fine, the first rare.
A’ Solidi, Maurice Tiberius (A.D. 582-602), helmeted bust;
Focas (602-610), crowned bust, both with Victory standing,
CONOB in exergue. Very fine.
A Solidi, Heraclius (610-613), rev. cross on steps; Heraclius with
Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas, ohy. Heraclius with
his sons standing facing. Very fine.
AN Solidi, Justinian II (685-695), rev. cross on steps, has been
mounted; Constantine IV with Heraclius and Tiberius, rev.
Heraclius and Tiberius standing facing, very fine, legends
weak; another, similar, scratched in obverse field, otherwise
very fine.
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Lor
705
706
707
708
709
710
Til
712
713
714
715
716
ya)
29
A’ Scyphate Nomisma, Constantine IX (1042-55) (R.1988):
Andronicus II with Michael IX (R.2233); electrum
Nomisma, Isaac II (1185-95), similar. The second cracked,
last very fine.
Roman Colonial: Tiberius and Drusus, AR Drachm of Cesarea,
laureate head of Tiberius right, rev. bare head of Drusus
left (R.I.C. (Tib) 7; B.M.C. 171). Fine and rare.
—— ££ Tetradrachms of Alexandria, Vabalathus (as Augustus)
and Gordian II (Africanus) (D.5508v, 4658v). Very fine
and fine.
— Augustus, 2 As of Calagarris; Alexandria, Claudius and
Messalina, billon Tetradrachm; Antinous, A223, good and
rare; other AZ of Alexandria (6), many fine.
AZ Domitian (as Augustus), Sestertius, COS. XVI. CENS. PER. P.P.,
rey. Domitian standing left with Victory. Some corrosion,
nearly extremely fine.
AZ Hadrian, Dupondius, cos. Ul. P.p., rev. Achea kneeling to
emperor, S.C. in ex., slight tooling, almost extremely fine;
Sept. Severus, Sestertius, rev. Annona, small but fine, light
green patina.
/E Lucilla, Sestertius, rev. PIETAS S.c., Pietas standing left.
Almost extremely fine, dark patina.
E Probus, Antoniniani (14), all different. Mostly very fine.
AE —— A somewhat similar lot (15). Several very fine.
AZ Carus, Antoniniani (5), all different; struck after his death
(2), eagle altar. The last only fine, others very fine.
AE Numerian, Antoniniani (8), mostly different, struck after his
death, rev. eagle. Very fine or better.
AE Folles, Maxentius, as Augustus (2), Licinius I (2), Constan-
tine I, as Cesar (2). One fine, others very fine or better.
AR Ahenobarbus, Denarius, bare head of L. Domitius Aheno-
barbus right, rev. prow surmounted by trophy. Adout fine,
very rare.
£52.00
£60.00
£95.00
£52.00
£125.00
£52.00
£145.00
£52.00
£42.00
£65.00
£72.00
£24.00
£70.00
£310.00
£65.00
£30.00
£130.00
£150.00
£48.00
£125:00
£52.00
£30.00
£52.00
£78.00
£50.00
£44.00
£36.00
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718* AR Antonia (daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia), Denarius,
draped bust right, rev. two lighted torches joined by gar-
land, SACERDOS DIVI AvGvsTI (C.5; R.LC. (Claud.) 82:
B.M.C. 166). Very fine and very rare.
719° A Caligula, Drachm of Cesarea, bare head right, rev. lituus and
simplum (C.12; R.I.C. 8). Slightly off-centre, fine, rare.
720 AR Galba, Denarius, head right, rev. Victory on globe. Fine,
scarce.
721* Domitia and Domitian, Cistophorus, draped bust right, rev. head
of Domitian right. Fine, very rare.
722 A Domitian, Sestertius, head right, cos v1, rev. Domitian riding
left, SC below. Fine and very rare.
723* AZ Orbiana, Sestertius, rev. CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM (C.4; R.LC.
655). Fine, rare.
724* Domitius Domitianus, billon Tetradrachm, laureate bust r., rev.
Nike standing facing. Very fine, rare.
725 MN Honorius, Solidus, bust right. rev. Honorius right with foot on
captive, in field M D, in exergue comos. Very fine.
726* AR Heraclius and Her. Constantine, Hexagram (B.M.C. 104).
Very fine.
727 AX Roman Republic, Denarii (37), Victoriatus (1). A few fine.
728 AX —— Denarii (5), including a contemporary copy; Augustus,
Quinarius; First Century Denarii (14). Some fine.
729 AR Roman, Denarii, Trajan (8), Ant. Pius (4), Pius and Aurelius
(1), Faustina Snr. (2), M. Aurelius (6), Commodus (3).
Mostly fine.
730 AK —— Denarii, Sept. Severus (9), Caracalla (3), Geta (3), Sev.
Alexander (7), Elagabalus (1), Julia Mamea (2). Fair to
fine.
731 AZ Antoniani, Gallienus (21), Salonina (3), Postumus (10),
Tacitus (2), Victorinus (11), Tetricus I (12), Tetricus II (5).
Fair to fine.
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20
24
25
64
734
738
732
740
741
742
743
744
745
31
AZ Antoniniani, Glaudius Gothicus (17), Aurelian (11), Probus
(12). Fair to fine.
AR Roman, Folles (21), Centenionalis (5), 422 of Gratian.
Mostly fine, some better.
Miscellaneous Roman 4, 3rd and 4th Century (21); Alexandria,
billon Tetradrachms of later Roman emperors, Probus,
Galerius, etc. (20). Some fine.
AZ Roman, Sestertii (31), including a cast of Otho. Some fine.
AZ Roman, Sestertii (22); second brass (19), including Ant. Pius,
AS, rev. BRITANNIA COS II (R.L.C. 934). A few fine.
Augustus, Denarii, rev. quadriga on arch (R.I.C. 37), four-column
temple (C.90). About fine.
—— Denarii, rev. six-column temple (C.182), Augustus in quad-
riga (C.115). Good and fine.
—— Cistophorus, rev. Pax and cista in wreath (C.218); Denarius,
rev. shield (C.126). Good to fine.
Galba, Denarius, rev. -- -- - VICTRIX, Roma standing left (B.M.C.
189). Flaw on rev., fine.
—— Denarii, rev. SALUS GEN HUMANI, Salus and altar (R.LC.
22); Gallic Series, rev. head of Gallia (C.72). Good to fine,
rare.
Otho, Denarius, IMP OTHO CEASAR AVG TRP, bare head right, rev.
PAX ORBIS TERRARVM, Pax left (this combination apparently
unrecorded). Rare, fine.
Vespasian, Denarii (4), rev. oxen (C.134), Vesta (C.574), Victory
(R.I-C. 52), and Vespasian seated right. Fine.
Denarii (5) of Domitian, rev. dolphin on tripod (R.I-C. 10b),
Minerva (C.271), and Trajan, rev. Concordia (C.302),
Felicitas (C.192) and Victory. Fine.
—— (5) of Ant. Pius, rev. Fortuna (C.384), Faustina I, rev.
Aeternitas (R.I.C. 346b), and Marcus Aurelius, rev. Roma
seated (C.133), Salus (C.141) and Victory (C.979) Fine.
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£24.00
£38.00
£28.00
£95.00
£68.00
£24.00
£19.00
£24.00
£15.00
£23.00
£24.00
£17200
£15.00
£18.00
£26.00
£22.00
£36.00
£24.00
£34.00
£26.00
£36.00
£36.00
£16.00
£14.00
£26.00
£50.00
Lor
746
747
748
749
750
Jou
WZ
754
pp
756
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—— (7) of Septimius Severus, rev. Bonus Eventus (C.66), Felici-
tas (C.135), Bacchus and panther (C.305), Victory (C.454);
and Julia Domna, rev. Diana (C.32), Felicitas (C.47), Pictas
(C.150). Mainly very fine.
Caracalla, Antoninianus, rev. Sol with whip (C.390); Denarius,
rev. Mars (C.152); Denarii of Julia Mama, rev. Felicitas
(R.LC. 335), Elagabalus, rev. emperor (C.61), and Severus
Alexander, rev. Jupiter (C.229). Fine or better.
Antoniniani (21) of Gordian III (3), Trajan Decius, Treb. Gallus
(3), Volusian, Salonina, Postumus (7), Carausius (2) and
Maximianus. Fine or better.
Mariniana, base Antoninianus, rev. CONSECRATIO, empress on
peacock (C.16), scarce; Vabalathus with Aurelian, Antoni-
niani (4), and another of Macrianus, rev. Roma seated left
(R.LC. 11). Good to fine.
Sestertii (3) of Hadrian, rev. AEGypTos, Volusian and Philip [;
As of Severus Alexander; Folles (5, including Severus I
and Galeria Valeria) and Quadrans (2). Mainly fine.
Centenionales (16) of Magnentius, Valeninian II (4), Theodosius
I (3), Constantius Gallus (5) and Constantius IT (3); together
with small bronzes of Delmatius (2). Fine or better.
Bronzes of Colchester (1) and London mint of Carausius, Allec-
tus, Constantine I, Crispus, Constantine II. Fine or better.
Republican Denarii (6, including Pompeius Rufus (S.909) ).
Quinarii (4) and bronzes (3). Fair to very fine.
Byzantine coins in silver (2) and bronze (26). Some fine.
Elymais, small bronzes of Orodes I, If and III and Phraates.
Scarce, mainly very fine.
Ancient coins, mainly Roman bronzes. Many fine.
Denarii (13) of Tiberius, rev. Livia seated; Domitian, rev.
Minerva; Trajan, rev. Salus; Hadrian (4), revs. Fides, Salus,
Roma, Germania; M. Aurelius, rev. Victory; Faustina
Junior, rev. CONSECRATIO, altar; Julia Domna, rev. Fortune;
Julia Mzesa, rev. Pudicitia; Sev. Alexander, rev. Pax; Maxi-
minus, rev. Providence, mostly fine, some very fine; also
Sestertius of Trajan, rev. Providence, fair.
1h
18
Ly
is
28
69
14
Lot
758
To
760
761
762
763
35
Antoniniani (19) of Gordian III, rev. Fides Militum; Trajan
Decius (3), revs. Abundance, Genius (2); Treb. Gallus (2),
revs. Equity, Victory; Volusian, rev. Victory; Valerian I
(2), rev. two emperors; Gallienus (7), revs. Felicity, Her-
cules, Jupiter, Sol, Roma, Virtus (2); Claudius IH, rev.
Juno; Aurelian, rev. Sol; Tacitus, rev. emperor and Jupiter.
Mostly fine.
Antoniniani (21) of Probus (10), revs. Sol in quadriga, emperor
and Jupiter (6), emperor and female (3); Carus (2), rev.
emperor and Jupiter; Carinus (4), revs. emperor and
Jupiter, two emperors (3); Numerian (5), two emperors.
Mostly very fine.
Antoniniani (17) of Diocletian (8), rev. emperor and Jupiter;
Maximianus (8), revs. emperor and Jupiter (5), emperor
and Hercules, Jupiter and Hercules (2); Galerius Cesar,
rev. emperor and Jupiter. Fine to very fine.
Folles, Reduced Folles and later AE (32) of Maximinus II (4),
revs. Jupiter, Genius (3); Licinius I (6), revs. camp-gate,
Jupiter (5); Constantine I (8), revs. camp-gate (3), Jupiter,
Sol, two soldiers (2), two Victories; Crispus (2), revs. camp-
gate, standard and captives; Constantine II (2), revs. camp-
gate, two soldiers; Constans, rev. soldier dragging barbarian
from hut; Constantius II (2), revs. camp-gate, two soldiers;
Valens (2), rev. emperor dragging captive; Gratian, rev.
Constantinople; Valentinian II, rev. emperor on galley;
Theodosius I (2), revs. emperor, emperor on galley;
Arcadius, rev. emperor and captive. Mostly fine, a few
very fine.
Roman Republic, Denarii of L. Papius Celsus (Syd. 964) and L.
Procilius (Syd. 772). Both scarce, the first good very fine,
the latter extremely fine.
— Denarii of T. Vettius Sabinus (Syd. 905), rare and very fine,
and M. Volteius (Syd. 777), scarce and good very fine.
764 — Denarii (8) of T. Carisius (Syd. 982), P. Clodius (Syd. 1117),
L. Mussidius Longinus (Syd. 1093a), L. Thorius Balbus
(Syd. 598), Q. Titius (Syd. 691), L. Titurius Sabinus (Syd.
698), showing the Rape of the Sabines, C. Vibius Pansa
(Syd. 684), and anonymous (Syd. 723). Very fine and ex-
tremely fine.
1s,
on
17
a2
£26.00
£48.00
£22.00
£40.00
£38.00
£40.00
£84.00
£75.00
£95.00
£40.00
£44.00
£44.00
£44.00
£150.00
£46.00
£55.00
£40.00
Lor
765
766
767
768
769
710
TT
Tz
TIS
774
34
Imperial Denarii (4) of Mark Antony and Octavian (Syd. 1181).
Augustus (R.I.C. 289 and 155), and Nero (R.LC. 45),
together with a Quinarius of Augustus (R.I.C. 18). Fine to
very fine.
Claudius (A.D. 43-54), Denarius, his laureate head right, rev.
IMPER RECEPT, view of the Pretorian camp (R.I.C. 23).
Almost very fine and very rare.
Imperial Denarii (3) of Hadrian, rev. Liberalitas, Antoninus Pius,
rey. Pax, and Marcus Aurelius, rev. Victory. Very fine to
extremely fine.
—— (2) of Marcus Aurelius, rev. Concordia, and Faustina II,
rev. Venus. Both extremely fine.
—— (2) of Septimius Severus, rev. Africa standing, and Cara-
calla, rev. Victory seated (R.LC. 314 note). Both extremely
fine and very rare.
—— (9) of Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian, Commodus, Severus
(rev. twin cornucopiz), Caracalla, Elagabalus, Maximinus I
and Gordian III. All very fine.
GREEK
Athens, AR Tetradrachm (490-430 B.C.) of late archaic style.
head of Athena right, rev. AG)€, owl right, head facing,
wings closed, behind, spray of olive and crescent. all in
incuse square (cf. B.M.C. Pl. III, 2-5). Good very fine,
banker’s mark on reverse.
Greek AR (9), Hemidrachms (4), Parium (B.M.C. 1), 500-400
B.C.; Thracian Chersonesus (2), 480-350 B.C. (B.M.C.
8-52): Rhodes (1); other smaller (4), Rhodes (3); together
with a Drachm of the Lycian League, 168 B.C—A.D. 43.
Some very fine.
Alexander III the Great (336-323 B.C.), A (2), Tetradrachm,
head of Herakles right, rev. Zeus seated left, winged horse
in field left; Hemidrachm, similar types. Very fine, the
second a rare denomination.
Kings of Syria, Tetradrachms (2), Demetrius I (162-150 B.C.),
Antiochus XI (92 B.C.) (B.M.C. 1-5); together with AR
Tetartmoria (4) of Ionia (a rare denomination) and two
Tetrobols. Mostly very fine.
Lor
TIS
776
TT
778
JT!
780
781
782
783
784
35
Alexander Ill the Great (336-323 B.C.), Tetradrachms (3),
various mints and symbols. Very fine or better.
Aspendus, AR Stater (400-300 B.C.), two wrestlers, rev. slinger;
together with AX Drachms (7), Kings of Cappadocia (4),
Kings of Syria (2), including Antiochus VI (145-142 B.C.)
(scarce), and Parthia (1). Mainly fine.
Ephesus, AR Drachm (c. 450-415 B.C.), bee with curved wings,
rev. incuse square quartered (B.M.C. 12-13). Fine and rare.
Alexander III the Great (336-323 B.C.), Drachms (5), various
mints and symbols. Very fine.
ROMAN
Tiberius and Drusus, AR Drachm of Cesarea, laur. head of
Tiberius right, rev. bare head of Drusus left (B.M.C. 171);
together with Republican Denarii (5). Fine, the first very
rare.
Roman Sestertii (3), Nero (A.D. 54-68), rev. Nero standing on
platform accompanied by Pretorian prefect addressing
three soldiers, a domed building in background; Faustina
Junior, rev. Venus; Gordian III; other AZ (3, Domitian,
Nero and Trajan. Fine or better.
Claudius (A.D. 41-54), 4k Drachm of Lycia (originally attributed
to Crete by Svoronos), rev. I'©CPMANIKOC NYTOK-
PATWP, figure standing left within pelleted border. Good
fine and rare.
Augustus, AR Drachms of Lycia (2), Cragus, bare head right,
rev. lyre, branch in field right (B.M.C. 25); Masicytes, rev.
two lyres, between them a palm-branch (cf. B.M.C. 37).
Good fine and rare.
Cappadocia, Didrachms (2), Trajan, rev. bust of Artemis (B.M.C.
69); Hadrian, rev. Tyche standing (B.M.C. —); Lucius
Verus, rev. Mount Argeus; Drachms (3), Hemidrachm (1),
Nero. Fine or very fine.
Roman Denarii (3), Domitian (A.D. 81-86), Macrinus (A.D. 217-
218), Aquilia Severa (wife of Elagabalus), rev. CONCORDIA.
Mostly very fine.
£58.00
£40.00
£16.00
£50.00
£35.00
£30.00
£26.00
£28.00
£36.00
£44.00
£88.00
£34.00
£15.00
£22.00
£13.00
£26.00
£20.00
£22.00
£70.00
£160.00
£40.00
Lor
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
G92
199
794
795
36
Lucius Verus (A.D. 161-169), AZ medallion, 38 mm./6794 grains,
head and shoulder bust of Verus left, rev. quadriga left.
Fine/fair and extremely rare.
Septimius Severus (A.D. 193-211), Denarius, rev. CoS Ml LVDOS
SAECVL FEC, Bacchus standing left holding jug and thyrus,
leopard left, head turned to catch drips from cup, Hercules
standing right holding club, lion skin over arm (R.1.C. 237).
Very fine and very rare.
—— Legionary Denarius, rev. LEG XIIII GEM M.V. TR. P. COS.
legionary eagle between two standards (B.M.C. 19). Very
fine and scarce.
—— Legionary Denarius, rev. LEG VIII AVG TRP COS, type as pre-
vious (B.M.C. 14). Very fine and scarce.
— — Legionary Denarius, rev. LEG XIII GEM M.V. TRP. COS,
type as previous (B.M.C. 19). Good fine and scarce.
Roman Denarii (10), Nerva, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, Com-
modus, Septimius Severus, Plautilla, Macrinus, Julia Mesa,
Severus Alexander, Julia Mamza. Mainly fine.
Roman Antoniniani (6), Caracalla (A.D. 198-217) (2), revs. quad-
riga left and Serapis; Trajan Decius, Trebonianus Gallus,
Volusian, Mariniana (wife of Valerian). Fine or better.
Roman Denarii (5), Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), with Marcus
Aurelius (B.M.C. 155); Faustina, rev. Augusta; Crispina.
rev. Juno; Caracalla, rev. Aesculapius. Very fine.
Diadumenian (A.D. 218), Antoninianus, rev. Diadumenian stand-
ing facing, holding standard and sceptre, to right two stan-
dards (R.I.C. 106; B.M.C. 82 note). Very fine and very
rare.
Uranius Antoninus (A.D. 252-254), billon Tetradrachm, laur.
bust right. rev. eagle standing facing, head left, SC in field,
in exergue EMICA (B.M.C. 22). Fine/very fine and ex-
tremely rare.
Procopius (A.D. 365-366), AZ 3 (2), rev. Procopius standing facing,
holding labarum and leaning on shield. Fine and rare.
10
37
Lor
796 Licinius I with Licinius II (A.D. 317-324), ZZ Folles (2), the two
busts facing each other, rev. Jupiter standing left beside
trophy with two captives at foot. Fine and very rare.
797 Julian I (A.D. 360-363), 421, rev. bull standing right; AE 4 (2);
Gratian (A.D. 367-383), 4Z3 (7), Constantiopolis seated
(various mints); Honorius (A.D. 393-423) (2), including
Honorius on horseback right. Mainly very fine.
798 Roman Empresses of the 4th and 5th Centuries, Folles and
smaller (12), Galeria Valeria (2), Fausta (1), Helena (2),
Aelia Flaccila (4), Eudoxia (1), Eudoxia or Eudocia (2).
All scarce or rare, mainly fine, some better.
799 Delmatius (Cesar, A.D. 335-337), AE 3; Arcadius (A.D. 383-408),
AZ 3, bust three-quarters right; two contemporary 4th Cen-
tury barbarous copies, better than fine and interesting;
together with a billon Tetradrachm of Trajan Decius, and
a Sestertius of Nero converted into a box in the Renaissance
period. Fine or better.
800 Anonymous A23 (19) of the period of Julian II (A.D. 360-363),
revs. Zeus seated left and Antioch seated facing, various
officinaes; AZ of Theodosius I (A.D. 379-395) (4); others (4),
including Honorius, rev. three standing figures of Arcadius,
Honorius and Theodosius II. Mostly very fine.
801 Roman Folles (26), Diocletian (A.D. 284-305) (1), Maximinianus
286-310) (8), Constantius I (305-306) (4), Galerius (305-311)
(10), Maxentius (306-312) (1), Licinius I (308-324) (2).
Fine, many very fine.
802 Late Roman 4 (34), Diocletian (3), Galerius (4), Constantinian
period (21), later (4); together with a Denarius of Antoninus
Pius with Marcus Aurelius. Many very fine.
803 Roman Antoniniani (27), various emperors, many fine; thought
to be part or all of a recent find.
An Interesting Collection of
GREEK AND GREEK IMPERIAL BRONZES
804 Greek Imperial (6), including A! 32 of Trajan; Greek (1). Fine
or better.
12
4 |
26
3)
P|
£32.00
£32.00
£38.00
£11.00
£30.00
£32.00
£36.00
£30.00
£17.00
£16.00
£17.00
£16.00
£15.00
£20.00
£24.00
£17.00
£15.00
£17.00
£75.00
£22.00
£19.00
£17.00
£19.00
Lor
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
38
—— (7), including AE 34 of Caracalla, Ancyra; Salonina, Cyzicus,
Vespasian, Sebasopolis. Fine or better.
(6), including Nero, Otacillia Severa, Greek (1). Fine or
very fine.
(7), including A227 of Gordian III and Tranquillina of
Odessa. Fine or very fine.
(7), including A232 of Valerian, other smaller of Com-
modus, Geta; Parthia (1). Fine or very fine.
(6), including A{36 of Gordian III, 4231 of Domitian;
others of Nicza, Bizya, Poemanenon. Fine or better.
(10), including ‘Tabala, Parlais, Parium, Sardes; Greek (1),
Adada. Fine or very fine.
(5), including Adramyteum and Cyzicus. Mainly very fine.
(3), Peltae, Laeste, and A237 of Maximinus. Mainly very
fine.
(7), including towns of Ionia and Bithynia. Fine or better.
(1), Anazarbus; together with an A of Tigranes II the
Great, head right, wearing Armenian tiara, rev. lion walk-
ing right (cf. N.C. 1970, pp. 19-22: a coin of Tigranes of
Armenia struck in Commagene, Bedoukian). Very fine and
fine, the second extremely rare.
(3), including A231 of Maximinus I with Maximus on the
reverse. Very fine.
(3), 4232 of Julia Paula, A225 (2) of Nicea, rev. walls of
Nicea. Fine, the last two very fine.
(3), 4232 Valerian, A232 Gallienus, A229 Gordian UI of
Selecucia ad Calycadnum. Very fine.
(3), Macrinus with Diadumenian, AZ 35 of Cesarea, Year 2
(B.M.C. 284, Pl. XII, 3); 4219, Diadumenian; Ai 28, Sep-
timius Severus. Fine or better
11
Lor
819
820
821
822
826
827
828
829
830
39
Greek (12), including Rhodes, Side, Apamea, Cyzicus, Birytis.
Amisus, Sigeium. Mainly very fine.
—— (11), including E16 of Demetrius Poliorcetes; others of
Poemonenon, Pegamum, Kings of Bithynia. Mainly very
fine.
— (1]), including Peltae, Elaeusa Sebaste, Lasos. Mainly very
fine.
—— (12), including Lysimachus, Macedon, Selge, Thessalonica,
Alexandria and Issun. Mainly very fine.
—— (11), including Lysimachus, Selge, Kings of Bithynia. Many
very fine.
—— (12), including Seleucus I, Antiochus IV, Antiochus VI.
Many very fine.
Greek Imperial (7), Attalia, Mopsium, Saitta, Ephesus, Dory-
laeum, Midaeum and Nicomedia. Mainly very fine.
— (3), including Temenothyroe and Byis. Very fine or better.
(3), including Cardi and Tavium. Very fine.
—— (3), including 2 36 of Pergamum. Nearly very fine.
BYZANTINE
Justin If (A.D. 565-578), Decanummia (2), emperor standing,
rev. mark of value (D.O. 59); bust of Justin facing, rev.
mark of value (D.O. 174—refers to B.M. specimen); to-
gether with a Half-Follis of Justin II of Carthage and three
Half-Folles of Justinian I. Mainly very fine, the first two
very rare.
Threequarter-Folles (4), Tiberius If (578-582) (1), Nicomedia
(D.O. 32); Heraclius (640-641), Heraclius standing left in
military garb, Heraclius Constantine on right (D.O. 117).
Fine, all rare.
11
Le
12
ii
£36.00 —
£36.00
£32.00
£28.00
£45.00
£24.00
£20.00
£22.00
£26.00
£26.00
£14.00
£16.00
£20.00
£30.00
£26.00
£48.00
£20.00
£18.00
£30.00
£24.00
£30.00
£28.00
£20.00
Lor
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
40
Phocas (608-610), Folles (2); Heraclius, Folles (5), Thessalonica
(D.O. 134 var.), Nicomedia (D.O. 165-6), Cyzicus (D.O.
167b), Cyprus (D.O. 184 (a)) (2). Fine or very fine, the last
four scarce.
Heraclius (610-641), Follis, mint of Seleucia Isauriz, Class 1
(D.O. 180); together with three Byzantine lead seals,
26mm., 18mm. and 32mm. (the last cut in half). About
very fine, the first rare.
— Folles (2), mint of Seleucia Isauriz, Class 1 (D.O. 180a‘),
Class 2 (D.O. 181b?). Fine to very fine and rare.
— Folles (2), mint of Seleucia Isauriz, Class 2 (D.O. 181).
Very fine and rare.
—— Follis, mint of Isaura (D.O. 183, refers to B.M. specimen).
Of the highest rarity and very fine, but overstruck on earlier
Follis.
Constantine IV (654-685), Half-Folles (2), Class 1 (D.O. 35),
Class 2 (D.O. 36); together with a Pentanummium, Class |
(D.O. 40). Fine to very fine, the last extremely rare.
— Half-Follis, Class 1 (D.O. 35), and a Pentanummium, Class
1 (D.O. 40). About very fine, the second extremely rare.
Leontius (695-698), Follis (D.O. 5); Half-Follis (D.O. 8). Fine
and about very fine, both very rare.
Leontius (695-698), Follis (D.O. 5); Tiberius III (698-705), Follis,
Class 1 (D.O. 8c), Half-Follis, Class 2 (D.O. 13; B.M.C. —;
Ratto —;.Tolstoi —). Fine and all very rare.
Philippicus Bardanes (711-713), Folles (2) (D.O. 9). About fine
and very rare.
—— Follis (D.O. 9); together with Class 1 Follis of Tiberius III
(698-705) (D.O. 8). About very fine and fine, both very
rare.
Tiberius II (698-705), Folles (2), Class 1 (D.O. 8), Class 2 (D.O.
11). Good fine and rare.
Lor
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
41
Leo III (717-741), large module Follis (B.M.C. Pl. XLIV, 7,
under Constantine V); Half-Follis, same type (B.M.C. —,
Bibliotheque National, Pl. LXVI). Very fine and rare, the
second fine and extremely rare.
Philippicus Bardanes (711-713), Half-Follis (D.O. 12; B.M.C. —;
Ratto —; Tolstoi —). Fine and extremely rare.
Leo III (717-741), medium module Follis (B.M.C. Pl. XLIV, 9);
Constantine V (741-775), Folles (2) (B.M.C. Pl. XLIV,
12/13). Fine and rare.
Constantine VI with Irene (780-797), Folles (4) (B.M.C. PI.
XLVI, 9); Irene, sole reign (797-802), Folles (2) (B.M.C.
Pl. XLVI, 11). Fine to very fine, all rare.
Michael I Rhangabe (811-813) with Theophylactus, Miliaresion,
cross potent on three steps, rev. inscription in five lines
(B.M.C. Pl. XLVII, 4); Follis of Michael I alone (cf.
B.M.C. p. 406, which refers to the specimens listed by De
Saulcy and Sabatier, Bibliotheque Nationale LXX, 42/01);
together with a Follis of Theophilus alone (c. 829-832)
(B.M.C. Pl. XLVIII, 20). All about very fine, the second
extremely rare, the others rare.
Michael III, the Drunkard (842-867), Follis, bust of Michael
facing, wearing loros, rev. bust of Basil I (B.M.C. Pl. L, 2).
Very fine and very rare.
Anonymous, AR Miliaresion of the period of Andronicus II
Paleologus (1282-1328), Christ seated on throne facing,
rev. Virgin and Child seated facing (B.M.C. —; Ratto —).
Very fine and very rare.
Alexius I (1081-1118), billon Trachy (Hendy Pl. 7, 2-4); John II
of Nica (1222-1254), AZ Tetarteron, mint of Magnesia
(Hendy Pl. 34, 1); another of uncertain attribution (Hendy
36. 8). Fine, the second and third very rare.
Empire of Nicea, John II (1222-54), billon Trachy (Henry 33,
11); Theodore II (1254-1258), AZ Tetarteron (Hendy 35,
14); together with three scyphate AZ of the Paleologan
period. Mainly fine.
£30.00
£16.00
£12.00
£26.00
£42.00
£32.00
£30.00
£20.00
£24.00
£30.00
£18.00
£24.00
£26.00
£26.00
£32.00
£20.00
£48.00
£51.00
Lor
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
42
Andronicus II (1282-1328), flat AE (2), both with obv. Androni-
cus and Michael IX standing facing, revs. head of Seraph
(B.M.C. Pl. LXXV, 10) and Paleologan monogram (B.M.C.
—; Ratto —); scyphate AE (Ratto 2234); other scyphate EZ
of the Palzologan period (2), Niczea (1), Latin imitative (2);
together with two 2 of the period of Manuel II (1391-
1423) (Ratto 2261-3). Mainly fine, many very rare.
Anastasius (491-518), profile bust Folles (7); Justinian I (527-
565), facing bust Folles (3); Maurice Tiberius (852-602) (2).
Mostly very fine.
Justinian I (527-565), facing bust Folles (19), various mints and
dates. Fine or better.
Justin I (518-527), Follis; Justinian I, Folles (6), enthroned facing
(3). profile bust (3); Justin II with Sophia (565-578), Folles
(14), various mints. Many very fine.
Tiberius If Constantine (578-582), Folles (12), various mints and
dates; Maurice Tiberius (582-602), Folles (3); Focas (602-
610), Folles (3). Many very fine.
Focas (602-610), Folles (4), with Leontia (2); Heraclius (610-641),
Folles (13—two of Thessalonica); Constans II (641-668),
small Folles (7). Many very fine.
Half-Folles (23), Anastasius (4), Justinian I (4), Maurice Tiberius
(7), Focas (8); together with a Threequarter-Follis of
Tiberius II and three Folles of Constans II. Mainly fine or
better.
Half-Folles (8), Justin II (4), Tiberius II (1), Maurice Tiberius
(3); Decanummia (15), Pentanummia (17), various em-
perors, mints and dates. Many very fine.
Folles of the Iconoclast Period, Constantine V (741-745) (3),
Leo IV (775-780) (3) (B.M.C. Pl. XLVI, 4), Nicephorus I
(802-811) (5), Michael I with Theophylactus (811-813) (1),
Leo V (813-820) (1), Theophilus (829-842) (7). Many very
fine, the first five rare.
A Folles (11), Anastasius, Justin IL with Sophia, Tiberius II,
Heraclius, Constans II; Half-Folles (13), including Phocas
and Heraclius, Thessalonica; together with Decanummia (3)
of Constantine IV, facing bust, Class 1, others (4). Mostly
very fine.
10
12
19
ie,
18
24
pi |
40
20
Sil
Lor
862
863
864
866
867
568
869
870
43
Constantine IV (654-685), Decanummia (10), Class 1, bust with
globus cruciger (6), scarce; Class 2, bust with spear (4);
Justinian II, first reign (685-695), Half-Folles (3), Class 2,
bearded bust (D.O. 20), rare. Many very fine.
AZ Tetartera of the Comnenian Period (39), Alexius I (1081-
1118), John If (1118-1143), Manuel I (1143-1181), various
types and mints; together with billon Trachy (6) of the
period of the Latin Empire (1204-61) (Hendy Pl. 27, 3-4
(5), Pl. 27, 6-7 (1)). Many very fine.
Folles of the Iconoclast Period (10), Leo IV (775-780) (4), includ-
ing B.M.C. Pl. XLIV, 14, rare; Constantine VI with Irene
(780-797) (3), Leo V (813-820) (4); Folles of the Mace-
donian Period (21), Basil I (867-886) (2), Leo VI (886-912)
(4), Constantine VII with Zoe (913-919) (2), alone (919-
921) (2), alone (945-) (6), Romanus I (919-921) (5). Many
very fine.
Billon Trachea of the Empire of Nicza, Theodore I (1208-1222)
(6) (Hendy Pl. 30, 7-10; 31, 10), all rare; Latin imitative
(1204-61) (7) (Hendy 26, 12-13; 29, 1-3, 10; 27, 1-4, 7,
10-11, but of small module unpublished?); Restored Em-
pire, Michael VIII (1261-1282) (3). Many fine or better,
many rare or very rare.
A selection of Byzantine AZ, various denominations, from the
different periods of the Empire, Justinian (11), Heraclian
(5, including one Arab imitation), Iconoclast (3), Mace-
donian (6), Comnenian (10), Latin Empire (7). Many very
fine.
Folles of the Macedonian Period, including Basil I, Leo VI, Con-
stantine VII, Romanus I, Nicephorus Hl, Theodora,
Romanus IV, Constantine X, Michael VII. Many very fine.
Billon Trachea of the Comnenian Period (1081-1204), including
some later Latin imitative issues (1204-1261). Mostly fine,
some very fine.
A similar lot. Mostly fine, some very fine.
Billon Trachea (9), Michael VIII (1261-1282) (4), others (5);
Folles of the Heraclian Period (4), together with an Arab-
Byzantine A, standing Caliph type, and a Follis of Con-
stantine V. Fine or beiter.
LS
45
ok
16
32
43
15
£22.00
£32.00
£68.00
£22.00
£26.00
£26.00
£16.00
£10.00
£16.00
£210.00
£52.00
£48.00
£40.00
£46.00
£42.00
£28.00
£34.00
£16.00
Lor
871
872
873
874
875
576
877
878
879
44
A recent hoard of billon Trachea of the Comnenian and Latin
Period (1081-1251), various types and varieties, including
13 of Theodore Lascaris (1208-22). The coins have been
skilfully cleaned and are mostly very fine or better, many
extremely fine, an unusually good state of preservation for
coins of the period.
MEDIZVAL
Empire of Trebizond, AR Aspers (3), Demi-Aspers (11), Manuel
I (1238-1263) (2); Alexius III (1349-1390) (1), Alexius on
horseback right, rev. St. Eugene on horseback right; Alexius
IV (1417-1446) (10), similar types but of crude style. Very
fine, the last rare and interesting.
Roupenian Kingdom of Cilician Armenia, Levon I (1198-1219),
AR Coronation Trams (5), king kneeling right before the
Virgin left, rev. two lions back to back. Very fine and rare.
A similar lot. Very fine and rare.
A similar lot. Very fine and rare.
‘.* Note: This and the preceding two lots are part of a small
hoard recently found near Sis.
ZZ. Tanks, Levon I (1198-1219) (5), various varieties;
Hetoum I (1225-1270), obv. king enthroned facing (5), AZ
Kardez (7), various types and varieties; Hetoum If (1289-
1302), AZ Kardez (6), obv. lion left (4), facing bust (2), rare;
Levon IV (1320-1342), AE Kardez, very rare. Many very
fine.
A similar lot, Levon I (5), Hetoum I (19), various varieties;
together with a forgery of a Tank of Levon I. Fine or very
fine.
A similar lot. Mainly fine.
Hetoum II (1289-1306), Quarter AR Tram, bust facing, rev.
inscription around cross, very rare; together with two
Sassanian Drachms, including Shapur I; other medieval
Deniers (2). Mainly fine.
203
14
25
25
33
Lor
880
881
882
883
884
885
886
887
888
889
45
Turkoman, 72 Dirhems (2), Zengid (Edhem 118 var.); another,
bust right, bare head (Edhem —; Lane-Poole —), con-
sidered to be the earliest Utukid type; together with Seljuk
(2), oby. lion walking left, sun above, rev. inscription. Fine
or very fine, the last three rare.
—— E Dirhems (3), Atabegs of Erbil (Edhem 184); Utukids of
Kayfa (Lane-Poole 14); another, ohv. man seated on lion
right (Edhem —; Lane-Poole —). Fine to very fine, and all
rare.
—— /£ Dirhems (11), Utukids of Mardin (5) (Edhem 53, 79, 85,
95, 112); Zengids (1) (Edhem 118); Ayyubids (1) (Edhem
191); Seljuks of Rum (2); other (1). Many very fine.
— E Dirhems (13), Utukids of Mardin (Edhem 25 (2), 34, 38,
39, 79 (2), 85); Zengids (2) (Edhem 166; Ratto 2699);
Ayyubids (Edhem 196); Seljuks of Rum (2). Many very
fine.
FOREIGN
Holland, AR helmeted Ryksdaalder, 1584, William the Silent,
half-length bust right with sword over right shoulder, rev.
helmet over shield (Delmonte 921). Very fine and rare.
Duchy of Lorraine, Testons (3), Charles IV, 1629, Charles IV
with Nicole, 1626, Francis I, 1629. Fine to very fine.
— Testons (2), Charles III (1545-1608), Charles IV (1626-78).
Fine to very fine.
Venice, Alvise Mocenigo I (1570-1577), AR 2-Lire/40-Soldi (2),
the Doge kneeling before St. Mark, rev. standing figure of
St. Justina, in exergue STD and MC respectively. Both
good very fine.
—— —— A 2-Lire/40-Soldi (1), B.c. in exergue; AR 1-Lira/20-
Soldi (2), in exergue M.S. and ST. D. respectively, similar
types, lion reclining behind St. Justina on the 20-Soldi.
About very fine.
—— Antonio Grimani (1521-1523), AR 16-Soldi, Doge kneeling
before St. Mark, rev. enthroned figure of Christ (Gamberini
265), rare; together with AR 1-Lira/20-Soldi of Nicolo da
Ponte (1578-1585). Very fine.
it
13
£14.00
£14.00
£19.00
£20.00
£44.00
£20.00
£16.00
£20.00
£18.00
£22.00
£26.00
£30.00
£36.00
£34.00
£48.00
£62.00
£45.00
£18.00
£38.00
£40.00
£46.00
£65.00
Lor
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
46
—— Alvise Mocenigo (1570-1577), AR 2-Lire/40-Soldi, BP in
exergue; AR 1-Lira/20-Soldi (3), Nicolo da Ponte (1578-
1585), in exergue A.M., Pasquale Cicogna (1585-1595),
Zee Grimani (1595-1605), in exergue SM. Mainly very
ne.
Rome, Pope Paul IV (1555-1559), Testoon; Half-Thaler of
Saxony, 1556; other foreign A (2). Fine or better.
Imperial Antoniani (3) of Julia Domna, Julia Mesa (rare) and
Otacilia Severa. All very fine.
— (9) of Elagabalus, Gordian II, Philip I, Philip H, Trajan
Decius, Valerian JI, Gallienus, Saloninus (rare) and
Postumus. Very fine to extremely fine.
—— (3) of Philip I, two with heads to left and another with rev.
Minerva. All very fine and very rare.
—— (14) of Philip I (10), Philip II (3) and Gordian III (1). Some
scarce, mostly extremely fine.
— (9) of Gallienus (8) and Salonina (1), all mint of Cyzicus.
Extremely fine, well silvered.
Aurelian, post-reform Antoninianus of Siscia, rev. Concordia and
Aurelian. Perfect mint state, fully silvered.
Imperial Asses (4) and Dupondii (1) of Augustus, rev. Altar of
Lugdunum; Antonia, Antoninus Pius, Aurelian and
Severina. Fine to very fine and better.
Imperial bronze Antoniniani (10) and 4th Century Ai (7), all
different, some scarce. Mostly extremely fine.
Imperial Folles (9) and smaller A4 (4) of the London mint, includ-
ing Maximian (6), Constantius (2), Galerius (1), Constan-
tine (3), Constantine II (1). Mostly very fine.
Imperial AZ (4) of Constantine I, rev. head of Sol; Maximinus
II, with title of Filius Augustorum; Magnentius, rev. large
Christogram; and an A! 1 of Jovian. All rare, the last fine,
otherwise very fine.
14
17
47
Lor
902 Miscellaneous Byzantine AZ (4) of Justin If and Sophia, Heraclius £34.00
and Heraclius Constantine, Michael and Theophilus, and
Leo VI and Alexander; together with a Miliaresia of Nice-
phorus II, a large AZ of the Normans in Sicily, and a small
bronze of the Vandal king Huneric. q.
END OF SALE
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